* This one time, at band camp, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I'm trying to find some documentation on what the apache access_log files are. I
>just assumed they logged either:
> Requests for our website's page(s)
Highly likely
> or
> Requests for outside sites from inside our LAN.
Very unlikey since apache is a web server - not a proxy server
> There's some pretty weird stuff in there. None of these requests are for our site,
>and they are not sites anybody inside our LAN has requested with their browser.
Examples?
> So what are they??? Is it *possible* that somehow we are being used as a router and
>these requests are coming in through our box connected to the Internet? If so, how? I
>thought that I would need to specifically configure it to act as a router.
>
This is linux - anythings possible - but lets not jump to conclusions
just yet
Post some examples, to me or to the list, and I'll look at them.
Greeno
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